Quartet Pro Musica:
Patrick Hailing , Ernest Scott
Gwynne Edwards , Peter Halling
R W. HINTON , Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, pleads for a more realistic terminology in describing the English Constitution.
First of two programmes edited by Jose Helmer
Compiled and narrated by Alan Lomax
These two programmes reflect the whole range of Mexican traditional music-the music of primitive Indian groups, the old Spanish folk-song tradition, and the vigorous mestizo music in which these two Powerful musical cultures have blended.
by G. Quispel
Professor in the Faculty of Theology, University of Utrecht
The ' Gospel (so .called) of Thomas is °ne of forty-nine books in ancient Coptic discovered near Nag Hammadi in Upper Egypt about fourteen years ago. The Publication of the text in an English version has aroused considerable interest both here and in the U.S.A. since it appears to contain a number of Sayings of Jesus unknown to Biblical scholars.
Professor Quispel, who is a member of the editorial team at work on the document, discusses its provenance and its relat'on to the New Testament writings.
Part 2
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Oda Slobodskaya (soprano)
Frederick Stone (piano)
Six Spanish Songs...Shostakovich
Farewell Granada; Little stars; First meeting; Ronda; Chernookaja; Dream
Three Songs...Netchajev
The last flowers are sweeter; Trojka; Farewell, my beloved
Two Folk Songs...Khachaturyan
Vralochka; Down by Gogol Avenue
Seven Nursery Rhymes, Op.41...Kabalevsky
Old King Cole; If all the seas were one sea; I saw a ship a-sailing; There was an old woman; For the want of a nail the shoe was lost; The little pigs; The keys of the kingdom
(BBC recording)